perfect! Leave it there and let it grow for at least 14 days.That's the Mortar screen. Running the leds about 1/2 power for 20 hrs.
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perfect! Leave it there and let it grow for at least 14 days.That's the Mortar screen. Running the leds about 1/2 power for 20 hrs.
Very nice! So you're liking the ATS so far I take it?
Thanks!Looks great man!
They are really good. Fish are going crazy for them. Plus PE is a trusted high quality company. Try them out, you will be very happy.Glad you like those pellets! I've been looking for a replacement since the ones I use to feed my fish stopped getting imported :/
Looking good @mixer911! We met at MACNA this year and you were telling me about this build thread, I finally found it and got caught up.
I got my 16" shadow overflow and have had the shorter primary drain's siphon break hole covered since install, I thought it may have been an error since I got one of the first units. I'll uncover it and tune the system the way you have described in the thread!
I hope the holidays have been well for you and your family! All the best for Synergy in 2017, looks like you have plenty in the pipeline. I'll be tagging along!
The green is slowly taking a foothold and dominating. There is red in there, it's not cyano, it's definitely a Turf algae. Green is building a base now pretty good.That's kind of an odd mixture of colors, lots of red algae, or am I just seeing things?
Do you have an idea of what your flow rate is? IIRC you're feeding this off a plenum, right?
Do you have a pic of the screen after cleaning? I'm curious how vigorously you're cleaning the growth off.
Bud do you recommend discontinuing bio pellets and gfo once a scrubber is used??You could probably bump up the flow a bit. Are your N & P reading pretty low?
If so, then the main thing to watch is intensity. Duration can be long still though.
Offhand I would say the red growth could've from low flow and low nutrients but that's a bit of a guess. Could just be due to your specific system dynamics. Whatever growth you get, it still performs filtration